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I have always had practice in my life - practices in my life as a husband and father, practices in business, bringing it into the boardroom, into company culture, working with young children, pre-teens, teenagers, and Millennials. Working as a hospice volunteer with those who want to die consciously, bringing practices into the end of life, and even into higher education, where those teaching and learning can embody contemplative pedagogy. In that journey, I have worked with a lot of the leaders of the mindfulness movement and the contemplative movement. Part of the contemplative journey is the practice of remembering, so that I can experience the mystery right now, because the mystery is not happening right now. When does it happen.